ICC Champions Trophy: PCB's Najam Sethi manhandled at India vs Pakistan final
Pakistan defeated India by 180 runs to win their maiden ICC Champions Trophy title at The Oval on Sunday.
London: Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) Executive Committee Najam Sethi has said that he was manhandled, pushed and shoved by a small group of PTI supporters at The Oval on Sunday post India versus Pakistan clash in the ICC Champions Trophy final.
"I was manhandled pushed and shoved by a small group of PTI supporters. Police pulled me to safety. Overwhelming love and affection though," Sethi tweeted.
I was manhandled pushed and shoved by a small group of PTI supporters. Police pulled me to safety. Overwhelming love and affection though. https://t.co/67ZThw28FT
— Najam Sethi (@najamsethi) June 18, 2017
"Several journalists & eyewitnesses confirm a group chanting pro-PTI slogans was involvd in manhandling @najamsethi outside Oval #PakVsIndia," said a Twitterati, to which Sethi replied, "That is correct."
That is correct. https://t.co/wpfmKHcHCO
— Najam Sethi (@najamsethi) June 18, 2017
Pakistan came out with a splendid all-round performance as they defeated arch-rival India by 180 runs to lift their maiden Champions Trophy title.
Chasing a challenging total of 339 runs, India bowed down before the Pakistani bowlers and got all out for mere 158 runs in 33.3 overs.
Chasing such a big target, that too in the finals was never going to be easy and India had pinned all its hopes on Virat Kohli, one of the best chasers in the world as he had done so many times for the Men in Blue in the past.